Dana's Sailing Page
In sailing we attempt to control a solid being propelled through a liquid by a gas... Which proves that God has a tremendous sense of humour!
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<  Our current boat is S/V Kiskadee, a 1980 Hughes 38'.
<  She was built just north of London, Ontario.
<  She sleeps 6 and handles heavy seas very well.
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<  Anchored in Snow's Cove, at the
<  southern end of Rogues Roost.
<  We paddled ashore to geocache.
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Leaving Bridgewater, we motored past what remains of HMCS Fraser.  >
I sailed on her for the '80 Christmas NATO. Dee was christened on Fraser. >
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<  In Lunenburg Bay with the Bluenose.
<  It's a great feeling to share her wind.
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Pat and Linda Evans, at the helm as we  >
return from an afternoon off of Lunenburg. >
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Our previous boat was a 1988 MacGregor 26D.  >
She slept six, with a queen size berth aft,  >
double v-berth forward, a galley in the saloon >
and an enclosed head. With her 48" daggerboard up  >
she only drew 15", and easily slid up on a soft beach.  >
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<  Family and friends on Halifax harbour as
<  the Halifax-Dartmouth ferry crosses astern.
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A warm day on Halifax harbour in a very light wind.  >
McNabs Island is visible behind George's Island.  >
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<  Friends on the beach at Wreck Cove, on
<  McNabs Island near Eastern Passage.
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Alongside SYC at the end of a day of sailing.  >
The sun has just set over Halifax.  >
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<  The Queen Mary II, as she approaches
<  Pier 21, on the Halifax waterfront.
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